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of THE INDIANAPOLIS SUNDAY STAR, JUNE 17, 1934. 29 C. OTTO TO WED DOROTHY LAMBERT One of the lovely June weddings this afternoon in the Tabernacle Dorothy Lambert, daughter of Dr. North New Jersey street, will Otto, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William The Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel, pastor of the Tabernacle Church, assisted by the Rev. Abram S. Woodard, pastor the Meridian Street M.

E. Church, will read the ceremony before an altar banked with palms and ferns. On either side of the altar will be a seven-branch candelabrum and in the center will be a lerze basket filled with white nowereding the ceremony Mrs. Howard chippinger. will play a program and Miss Vera Sudbrocs will sing "Oh, Promise and "I Love You Truly." Mr.

Hamlin G. Tobey of Toledo, matron of honor, will wear a gown of mousseline de soie in pale blue. The dress will be fashioned in straight lines with ruffs around each sleeve. She will carry arm bouquet of Briarcliff roses tied with blue ribbons. Miss Otto to Be Maid of Honor.

Miss Florence Otto, sister of the bridegroom and maid of honor, will wear a gown of pink mousseline de soie fashioned on straight lines with three ruffles on the bottom of the skirt. The blouse will be finished with a ruffled cape. Her flowers will delphinium and Shasta Mozelle Ehnes of South Bend, daisieses, bridesmaid, will wear a gown of blue mousseline de soie fashioned like Miss Otto's and will carry the same kind of bouquet. Miss Betty Virginia Wieck of Can- ton, 0., cousin of the bride and junior bridesmaid, will wear a frock of pink net and will carry a bouquet of Briarcliff roses and delphinium. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a gown of white satin fashioned princess style.

The bottom of the skirt will flare in flounces of Alencon lace will form a slight train. The sleeves will be full at the top with lace from the elbow to the wrist. Cap of Alencon Lace. Her tulle veil will have a cap of Alencon lace and she will carry a handmade lace handkerchief her mother carried at her wedding. Her only jewel will be a small diamond pendant a gold chain which belonged ton her grandmother.

Her flowers will be white roses and lilies of the valley. James H. Otto, brother of bridegroom, will be best man and the ushers will be Robert A. McCoy of South Bend, Louis A. Dawson, Edward W.

Wilson and William C. Jackson. Mrs. Lambert, mother of the bride, will wear a gown of powder blue triple sheer crepe and will wear Joanna Hill roses and gardenias. Mrs.

Otto will wear a gown of dark blue triple sheer with Talisman roses and gardenias. The bride and bridegroom will go Cleveland, where the bride will be an attendant Tuesday at the wedding of a friend, Miss Carol Mayhorn, and Hugh Howard. Miss Lambert will travel in a dress will take place at 4:30 o'clock Presbyterian Church when Miss and Mrs. John A. Lambert, 2822 become the bride of William Charles N.

Otto. of blue crepe with darker blue accessories. Bride Graduate of Butler. The bride was graduated from Butler University and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. Mr.

Otto was graduated from Purdue University and is a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. Upon their return they will be at home here. Among the out-of-town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Paul Perry, Miss Dorotha Perry, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Grey, Miss Mae Perry, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Jackson and Mrs.

Paul Gregory and children, all of Greensburg; Mr. and Mrs. George Rohrer and Marion Rohrer of Westfield; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brewer, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Brewer and family, Mrs. Estelle Tingle, Mrs. Margaret Barber, Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Brann and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brann, all of Greenwood: Mrs. Margaretta and Miss Dora Hilleman of Greencastle: Mr. and Mrs.

George and Miss Martha Mae Reno of Waynetown; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eads and family of Kokomo; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Oakerson of Knightstown, Mrs.

Charles Wieck and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wieck of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. C.

T. Branin of Canton, Mr. and D. K. Ehnes and family of South Bend: Mrs.

Davis and Miss Ruby Davis of Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. Oran Stanley of Colgate, N. and Miss Gretchen Kemp of Kempton. WED ON HOLIDAY.

(Moorefleld Photo.) MRS. FRANK KONOVSCK. Mrs. Konovsck was before her marriage May 30 in Holy Trinity Church Miss Mary Milharcic, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Matthew Milharcic. Weddings and Engagements. Because of the sereve illness of Miss Jeanette Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Hill, 5714 University avenue, her marriage to Leslie Millard Isted, son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. Isted of Bend, which was to have taken place at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the Downey Avenue Christian Church, has been postponed indefinitely, it was announced yesterday by Mrs. Hill.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Harrison, 5968 Oak avenue, have announced the marriage of their daughter Mary Jean and H. Norwood Sallee of Indianapolis, which took place quietly at 7:30 o'clock last night in Christ Episcopal Church with the Rev.

E. Ainger Powell officiating. The coupler will be at home at 222 South avenue. The marriage of Miss Mary Genevieve Michaels Loogootee, daughter of Dr. Mrs.

J. F. Michael of of Loogootee, Indianapolis, and Dr. of John Mr. and Parker son Mrs.

George F. Parker of Terre Haute, took place at 8 o'clock yesterday morning in Holy Cross Catholic Church with the Rev. William F. Keefe officiating. Attendants were Mr.

and Mrs. Frank J. Curran. The bride wore white lace with large white picture hat and carried white roses. Mrs.

Curran wore pink lace with a matching picture hat and carried Joanna Hill roses and delphinium. A wedding breakfast was held in the' Claypool Hotel following the ceremony. The couple will be at home at 1602 East Vermont street. Dr. Parker is a graduate of the Indiana University school of medicine and is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha and Theta Kappa Psi fraternities.

Mrs. Parker is a graduate of Vincent's training school for nurses. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Penish, 2422 North Illinois street, have announced the engagement of their daughter Lena to Herschel Rudy, son of Mrs.

Mary Rudy. The wedding will take place July 1 at the Penish home. Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. Ziegler, 63 Ridgeview drive, have announced the marriage of their son Harold Andrew and. Catherine Belt of Dallas, Tex. The ceremony was read at St. David's Episcopal Church, Austin, at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon.

The bride was given in marriage by her father, W. D. Belt Jr. Her sister, Mrs. E.

E. Clark Jr. of Dallas was matron of honor. Hobart Owens of Austin was best man. The bride wore a dress of white taffeta and organdy, and carried a bouquet of red roses.

A reception was given for the couple shortly after the wedding. The bride's going-away suit was of navy triple sheer, trimmed in natural linen, color. with Ziegler accessories attended of natural ern Methodist University and the University of Texas, where she was a member of Chi Omega Sorority. Mr. Ziegler attended the Indiana University where he was a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity.

After a honeymoon in southern Texas, the couple will be at home at 807 Brazos. Apartment Austin, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas M.

Johantgen, 134. North Oriental street, have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daugh-! ter Martha to John Deal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deal of Indianapolis The wedding will take at 7 o'clock Tuesday morning in Holy Cross Catholic Church. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank R. Lane, 3410 Northwestern avenue, have announced the engagement of their daughter Dorothy Vivian to Dr. Donald J. White, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank White, 2331 North BRIDES OCCUPY JUNE SOCIAL SPOTLIGHT. 1. Mrs. Patrick H.

O'Connor was Miss Mary Jo Harmon before her marriage June 6 in Assumption Catholic Church. (Fritsch.) 2. Mrs. Arthur C. Meissel (center), who before her marriage June 1 was Miss Edith Marschke, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. August Marschke, and her attendants, Mrs. Lawrence Bolse (left) and Miss Meissel. Mr. and Mrs.

are at home at 2709 street. (Holland.) 3. Mrs. Ernest Ameter Miss Jeanne Hawthorne her marriage June 8. the daughter of Mr.

and William Hawthorne of mo. (Fritsch.) 4. Mrs. Mark P. Klain CLUBS and SORORITIES.

The Alpha Kappa Latreian Club will be entertained with a picnic for husbands of members tonight at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berner on White river. Mrs Paul Suits is chairman. Phi Beta Kappa Sorority will meet for a picnic supper and swimming party Wednesday night at Longacre.

Beta Alpha chapter of Pi Omicron Sorority will meet for a dinner party at the home of Miss Amelia Cook, near Greenfield, Tuesday night. This will be the last meeting for the season. All members who plan to attend have been asked to call Miss Opal Skinner, president. Delta chapter of Psi Iota Xi Sorority will entertain with a swimming party and picnic supper tomorrow night at Northern Beach. to Miss Betty Likely is chairman of the party.

Mrs. Frank X. Kern, 5121 Ralston avenue will be hostess at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon for a meeting of the Parliamentary Club. Mrs. Lillian Case, 2941 Brookside avenue, will be hostess Wednesday night for a meeting of Alpha chapter of Iota Psi Omega Sorority.

The New Century Club will have a picnic luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. O. R. Scott in Nora. Phi chapter of Delta Chi Sigma Sorority will meet tomorrow night with Miss Ruth Eaton, 6112 Primrose avenue.

Mrs. Karl Hack, 5827 West Washington street, will be hostess Tuesday at a picnic for the Multum-inParvo Literary Club. The program will I be given by Mrs. Walter Wallace and Mrs. Austin J.

Kassler. The Irvington Mother Study Club will observe Guest day Wednesday. Mrs. Ralph B. Clark, 3322 Guilford avenue, will entertain with a garden party and picnic We Inesday for Inter Nos Club members and their children.

Miss Clara Thormyer, 93 South Ritter avenue, will be hostess Saturday for the closing meeting of the year of the Butler Alumnae Literary Club. Miss Katharine Quinn and Miss Corrine Welling will give the program. Beta chapter of Delta Phi Beta Sorority will meet Wednesday night home of Miss Donna Jacobsen, 1305 West Thirty-fifth street. Mrs. John Rickles, 763 North Bol- ton avenue, will be hostess Wednesday night for a meeting of Sigma Delta Sigma Sorority.

Miss Virginia Lee Mock will be hostess tomorrow night at her home with an informal supper chapter of Theta Mu Chi Sorority." Members of Theta Mu Sorority will be entertained Wednesday night at the home of Mra. John Beyersdorfer, 2502 South Delaware street. There will be a picnic supper on the lawn and a bridge party. Zeta Chi Sorority members will occupy a cottage at Northern Beach this week. The annual convention of Tau Delta Sigma Sorority will be held this afternoon in the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

Miss Dorothy Wright of Indianapolis, grand president, will CHURCH WILL BE SCENE OF WEDDING CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 23. colonial bouquets of Joanna Hill roses. Mrs. Robert Brink, matron of honor, will wear peach silk net with a large hat and will carry Joanna Hill roses. Miss Alma Wallman, sister of the bride, maid of honor, will wear a gown of aqua marine silk net with a large hat and her flowers will be Talisman roses.

Jack McClain, ring bearer, will carry the ring in a lily. The bride, who will enter alone, will wear a gown of white satin fashioned on Princess lines. Her tulle veil will be trimmed with Chantilly lace and orange blossoms. She will carry a bouquet of gardenias, lilies of the valley and orchids. Robert Brink will be best man and ushers will be Robert Wallman, brother of the bride: Norval Jasper, Bernard Jasper and William Keen.

Reception in Church. Mrs. Wallman, mother of the bride, will wear a gown of poudre blue with a corsage bouquet of roses and delphinium, and Mrs. Raines of Greencastle, mother of the bridegroom, will wear a gown of light blue with a bouquet of gardenias. A reception will be held in the church following the ceremony.

Assisting there will be Mrs. Leroy Stutler, Mrs. Elmer Wallman and Misses Norma Jasper, Gladys Hawickhorst, Virginia Boyd, Norma Johnston and Madeline Sander. The couple will leave on a wedding trip, the bride traveling in a light blue suit with white accessories. Among the out-of-town guests will be Mr.

and Mrs. George Raines and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hufman of Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs.

Grover Eggers of Knightstown, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and Miss Grace Welch of Chicago, Miss Mary Ruark of Tulsa, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rockhill of Fort Wayne.

The bride attended Butler University college of education and is a member of Delta Sigma Epsilon Sorority. (1) CULVER PROGRAM SET FOR LEAGUE CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 23. present items on the legislative program of the league for the coming year at the luncheon. Mrs. S.

N. Campbell, state president, will explain the procedure of the league in promoting legislation. Mrs. C. T.

Boynton of Elkhart, chairman of the child welfare committee, will speak on county organization for public welfare work and on the Federal child labor amendment. Mrs. Edwards, chairman of the department on government and its operation, will speak on public personnel management as proposed by the Indiana league for this state and also on possible improvements in nominating methods. Mrs. Helene A.

Guy of Remington, chairman of the legal status of women department, will explain the purpose of the five-day waiting period before issuance of marriage licenses and that acpthsheresults other hatatebeen Mrs. Ralph Mowbray of Culver, chairman of the government and economic welfare committee, will discuss unemployment compensation measures. Mrs. Daniels to Speak. Mrs.

Joseph J. Daniels of Indianapolis will speak on the work of the children's code commission and Miss Florence K. Kirlin will present the work of the Governor's committee on economy. Authority was given to the league by the convention to support recommendations of these two agencies which might be in conformwith the league program. Members of the board from Indianapolis who will attend are Mrs.

Campbell, Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Thomas D. Sheerin, Miss Evelyn Chambers, Mrs. R.

S. Sinclair and Miss Kirlin. NUPTIALS NEAR. (Murat Photo.) MISS CLARICE G. SMITH.

Prof, and Mrs. F. Arlington Smith, 1423 Virginia street, Charleston, W. have announced the engagement of their daughter Clarice Genevieve to John H. Orr, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. D. Orr, 2715 Station street. The wedding will take place Saturday at the home of the bride's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Johnson and Miss Nellie W. Orr, sister the bridegroom, will go to the wedding Mrs.

Johnson is a sister of the bride-elect. Parent-Teacher Council to Install New Officers The Marion County Parent-Teacher Council will install new officers. conduct a school of instruction for them and have a picnic Thursday at the home of Mrs. John Askren. Twenty-first street and Shadeland drive, starting at 10:30 o'clock in the morning.

All patrons of Marion county schools have been invited. Mrs. F. Goll will report on the National Parent-Teacher Association convention held recently. Standing committee chairmen for next year will be named.

There will be swimming for children. Spahr-Haines Wedding Takes Place in Canton Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Josephine Haines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Haines of Canton, formerly of this city, and Dr.

J. Eldon Spahr, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O.

Spahr of Dunkirk. The wedding took place last Sunday in the First Baptist Church in Canton with the Rev. T. H. Welshimer officiating.

Miss Mary Ruth Spahr of Dunkirk, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and John E. Buhler of Indianapolis was best man. Dr. and Mrs. Spahr are at home at 620 East Fifty-sixth street.

Christian Church Circle Will Have Garden Party Mrs. E. B. Palmer will entertain at her home, 5122 Grandview drive, with a garden party at 2:15 o'clock 1 Tuesday afternoon for the Mary Conkle Circle of the Third Christian Church and friends. She will be assisted by Mrs.

T. G. Inwood and her section. A program has been arranged by Mrs. M.

V. Warner. Mrs. Ray Ridge will sing, accompanied by Mrs. E.

B. Palmer, and readings will be given by Miss Ethyl Mary Seaman. Mu Phi Epsilon Chapter to Send 2 to Convention Miss Imogene Pierson will represent Kappa chapter at the national biennial convention of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical sorority, in Atlantic City, N. from Tuesday through Friday. Miss Virginia Leyenberger has been chosen musical delegate by Miss Ethel Hayworth, national inspecting officer.

Miss Pierson is president of Kappa chapter. Advent Church Circle to Sponsor Card Party Circle of the Advent Episcopal Church will sponsor a card party at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon the Trees. Mrs. Donald R. Mote, chairman of the circle, will be assisted by Mesdames Roy Deupree, Ralph Decker and Hugh Thornburgh.

Woman's Rotary Club to Have Picnic Supper Dr. Amelia R. Keller will be hostess for the annual picnic supper of the Woman's Rotary Club at 6 o'clock tomorrow night at her home, 3515 Guilford avenue. The club's luncheon meetings have been discontinued until fall. (4) Bertha Meissel Manker was before She is Mrs.

Koko- was preside. A theater party will follow a business meeting with a tea at 4:30 o'clock in the club closing the convention. Other grand officers are Mrs. Raymond Shirey, recording secretary; Miss Margaret Layton, treasurer, and Miss Martha Layton, core responding secretary. Committees in charge are: General arrangements, Miss Margaret Layton, Mrs.

George Knapp, Miss Helen Luedeman and Mrs. Caulfield; entertainment, Miss Emma Dobbins and Miss Martha Layton; reception, Mrs. Gilbert Gee, Miss Frieda Lenkhardt and Mrs. Immer Welsh. Tri Kappa Club will meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at the home of Miss Ruth Brown, 2308 North Pennsylvania street.

Lambda chapter of Omega Phi Tau Sorority will meet tomorrow night with Miss Isabel Boggs, 1257 West Thirty-first street. Mrs. Earl Otey, 1329 North Oxford street, will entertain with a buffet supper and bridge party Wednesday night for Kappa Phi Delta Sorority. Alpha chapter of Pi Sigma Tau Sorority, will Betty meet Myers, tomorrow 819 North night Chester street. Miss Thelma Greenwood, 3721 East Vermont street, will be hostess tomorrow night for a meeting of Beta chapter of Phi Theta Delta Sorority.

The Kappa Kappa Sorority meeting previously announced for Wednesday night has been postponed until June 27. Miss Viola Littleton will be in charge of a dinner to be given by Phi Tau Sorority at Whispering Winds Wednesday night. Miss Doris Prater of Detroit, will be a guest. Sigma Phi Delta Sorority will meet at the of Miss Virginia Holman, College avenue, obome Wednesday night. Arrangements for a dance to be given at the Hillcrest Country Club July 3 will be completed.

Entertainment will be provided by the new pledges, Misses Inez Vincent, Ruth Donnell and Mary Theriac. Kappa Chapter of Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority will be entertained by Mrs. Naomi Johns at her home tomorrow night. The Alpha Delta Theta Mothers' Alliance will hold a business meeting following a luncheon at noon Wednesday at Maple lawn. Lambda Alpha Lambda Sorority will hold a social meeting tomorrow night at the home of Mrs.

John Yates, 755 North Riley avenue. Alpha chapter of Phi Theta Delta Sorority will have a theater party at the Circle at 5:45 o'clock Wednesday night. Sigma Tau Sorority will meet tomorrow night with Miss Helen Root, 650 Berkley road. Mrs. Eugene D.

Wilcox, 322 East Twenty-fourth street, will be hostess Friday night for a meeting of Alpha chapter of Phi Tau Delta Sorority. Miss Mary Sullivan, 2437 Shelby street, will hostess tomorrow night for a meeting of Alpha Tau Zeta Sorority. The auxiliary of the 38th division will have a covered dish luncheon at 12:30 o'clock Wednesday after- Miss Bertha Brown before her marriage recently. Mrs. Klain is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Brown, 1907 Park avenue. (Dexheimer.) 5. Mrs. Ronald M.

Wolfe was Miss Julia Marie Good before her marriage last Sunday at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. I. J. Good, 4202 Otterbein avenue.

Pennsylvania street. The wedding will take place July 15. Mr. and Mrs. James Fogarty, 1129 Trowbridge street, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Mrs.

Mildred Bender, and George J. Guenthner of Cincinnati, 0. The wedding took place yesterday. After a trip to Chicago the couple will be at home in Cincinnati. Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Worland of Shelbyville have announced that the marriage of their daughter Pauline and Leonard F. Buckley, son of Mrs. Mary Buckley, will take place at 9 o'clock the morning of June 30 in St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Shelbyville.

The marriage of Miss Mabel Relander, 906 Fairfield avenue, and Arthur Henze Tipton took place June 9 at the home of Dr. and Mrs Samuel Cromer in Lafayette. After a trip through the South Mr. and Mrs. Henze will be at home in Lafayette.

The bride was graduated from Indiana University and is a member of Delta Zeta Sorority. SHERERS SEND OUT WEDDING NOTICES CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 23. ant. Francis J. McCarthy will be Mr.

Poggiani's best man. Several parties have been planned honor of Miss Sherer, the first of which was a linen shower given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Arnold Morgan at her home in Brooklyn. Assisting the hostess was her mother, Mrs. John Coats.

Guest List. Guests with the bride-elect were her mother and sister; Mesdames Cecil Altenbach, Roy K. Coats, Raymond W. a Cook, F. C.

Crowell, W. J. Guenther, Roy Haislup, A. B. Hanson, Wilbur McCullough, Glenn Ralston, Frederick Virtue, John Wilhelm and Robert H.

Brown, and Misses Wanda Carpenter, Mabel French, Marguerite French, Isabel Hanson, Victoria Poggiani, Kathryne Wilhelm, Bess White and Katherine Smith, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Milford B. Cox of Brooklyn. Mrs. Charles J.

Spotts will entertain Friday night at her home, 5910 Julian avenue, for Miss Sherer and the following night Mrs. Roy K. Coats and Mrs. Wilbur McCulough will entertain at Mrs. Coats's home, 3650 Central avenue.

Mrs. Glenn Ralston will be hostess June 26 at her home, 4402 Carrollton avenue, with a linen shower in honor of Miss Sherer. Carrano-Voyles Wedding Service Read in Salem to The Indianapolis SALEM, June Clarissa Voyles, daughter of Mr. and carne the Edward bride Voyles of of Frank Salem, Carrano, beson of Michael Carrano of New York, in a service read in the First Christian Church here. Miss Virginia Peek of Washington, was maid of honor and John Voyles of Petersburg, brother of the bride, was best man.

The bride wore a gown of white mousseline de soie fashioned long sleeves a and fitted skirt with the Carrano family, was semitrain. Her veil, an heirloom, of fashioned of tulle. She carried white lilies. A reception at the home of the bride's parents followed the service. Mr.

and Mrs. Carrano will be at home after July 1 in New York. WEDDING DATE SET. (Plowman-Platt Photo.) MISS ALMA F. PALMER.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Palmer, 3307 Washington boulevard, have announced the engagement of their daughter Alma Frances to Harold Eugene Honderick, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Adam Honderick. The wedding will take place Sept. 10 at the Palmer home. noon at the home of Mrs. C.

W. Foltz, 4837 College avenue. Beta chapter of Pi Gamma Tau Sorority will meet tomorrow night with Miss Marjorie Money, 35 South Rural street. Tau Zeta Sigma Sorority witl meet tomorrow night at the home of Miss Alice Connor, 337 North Addison street. Alpha Theta Chi Sorority will meet tomorrow night with Mrs.

Eva Vitt, 1136 North Gale street. Final initiation services dinner will be held at Maple Manor, 40 West Maple Road boulevard, at 5:30 o'clock this afternoon by the Gamma chapter of Rho Delta Sorority. New members are Misses Esther Shuck, Watson and Ruth Kramer. Appointments will be in orchid and rose and roses will center the table. Miss Ione Thomas, pledge captain, will have charge.

Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority will meet at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night with Miss Nellie Morgan, 408 West Forty- fourth street. Chi Tau Alpha Sorority will entertain with a bridal shower tomorrow night at the home Miss Helen Crouch, 1143 Eugene street, in honor of Miss Pauline McAtee, whose marriage to Marvin Haley will take place Thursday in St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. The hostess will be assisted by Miss Beulah O'Brien. Alpha chapter of Delta Phi Beta Sorority will meet tomorrow night at the home of Mrs.

Nelly Cory, 1305 West Thirty-fifth street. Mrs. Russell C. Rhodes, 4911 Young avenue, will be hostess for a meeting of Phi Gamma Rho Sorority Wednesday night. LAID 0' THE MIST Pure magic nothing else could make you look so like an airy etching done by the fingers of frost on the windows of the night! The phantom coat is a breath of the sheerest embroidered batiste, cut in the pagoda silhouette which echoes fashion's fondness for the Orient.

The icy glitter of rhinestones catches it at throat and waist. A bit of midsummer madness which you may have for $12.95. Coat Shop Second Floor. We've photographed it over black organdy, a gown of shadows, caught with a huge cluster of orange chrysanthemums at the throat. $29.75.

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